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China Southern mulls flying on 3 routes to Delhi
THE Chinese airline, China Southern, is examining the possibility of operating flights to India. The President and Senior Pilot, China Southern Holding, Mr Li Jian, told presspersons that the airline would like to operate on three routes from ... More

SHIPPING
Stiff resistance to Kakinada ship-breaking project
LOK Satta, led by the former IAS officer, Dr Jayaprakash Narayan, and several other organisations have condemned the Government proposal to permit ship-breaking on the Kakinada beach and urged it to give it up respecting the public opinion. ... More

Bidding date extended again for Vizhinjam port
THE Ports Department of the Kerala Government has yet again extended the last date for submitting techno-economic bids for the proposed development of Vizhinjam port, near here, into an international container trans-shipment hub. According to ... More

Foreign shipping lines bid to cash in on tonnage tax
SOME foreign shipping lines operating in the country are planning to bring their ships under the Indian flag to take advantage of the newly introduced tonnage tax. The tonnage tax (TT), announced by the UPA Government in its maiden Budget, ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Kerala Circle plans new services to celebrate 150 years of India Post
THE Kerala Postal Circle will celebrate 150 years of India Post by launching a few new services and unveiling several educational projects. Announcing this at a press conference in the city on Monday, Ms K.N.K. Karthiayani, Chief Post Master ... More

RAILWAYS
11 Rly zones surpass H1 freight targets
ELEVEN out of 16 Railway zones have surpassed their freight traffic target set for the first half of current fiscal helping the Indian Railways clock a total freight volume of around 285 million tonnes (m.t.), which is 3.85 m.t. higher than the ... More

AP Govt gives green signal for Krishnapatnam Port rail line
IN a move expected to boost iron ore exports in a big way from Krishnapatnam Port, the State Government has given the `green signal' for laying a new railway line. The proposed Rs 494-crore project, under public-private partnership model, would ... More


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